The thing you do is you have to reset your TV or cable box or whatever and it MIGHT work. :)
Do you remember black and white TV? I guess its still around in security monitors.
The worlds first colour television broadcast took place on January 1st 1954. Actually, not quite the question. Colour television (using a rotating disc fitted with coloured filters) was demonstrated by John Logie Baird to RCA in 1939. His first 'proper' colour television system was demonstrated in 1944.
The original NTSC enhancement to support color mandated that black and white television sets be able to receive a color signal and display it as a black and white signal. Thus, all of the color information was placed at the top end of the video spectrum, and it was encoded in such a way that a non color sensitive Y decoder could still see the black and white portion of the signal without any problem.
You have a burned out matrix driver section most likely. Only cure for that is to have a new one installed.
During 1940's there use to be radios for watching, and alson in the 1950's. In the 1940's people used radios without screens, not cable TV. In the 1940's the radios had speakers, and no screen. In the 1960's people had black and white TV, not color TV. In the 1990's people finally had color TV, but it's not HD.
normally when a t.v. does that it means that their is no signal, ur t.v. is on the wrong station, or its broken.
It was broadcast in Color although if you still had a black and white TV in 1966 to 1968, it was of course in black and white.
Black and white are colors, but technically both can be the absence of color, or the total combination of colors. B&W television used shades of gray (although that might also qualify as a color). The term "color TV" means a "full spectrum of colors" rather than simply grays.
About 13,000 households in the UK (year 2014) purchase a Black & White TV license and must therefore be watching Black and White TVs.
You still have a black and white set?
Neither black or white are actually colours. They aren't primary colours and you can't mix other colours to make them. So it's just a black and white TV. It becomes a colour TV when it, um, has colours.
black & white.
I guess black and white and grey but not good black and white and grey
Schools in Black and White - 1991 TV was released on: USA: 1991
Monochrome generally indicates a black and white picture.
Betty White Goes Wild - 2013 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G
Betty White Goes Wild - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 3 December 2013